Jack White

Good news for fans of Jack White supergroups. Shortly after taking a break from performing live, White has announced that the Dead Weather, his supergroup with the Kills' Alison Mosshart, will return with a new album.

Days after his career-spanning headlining set at Coachella 2015, Jack White has announced that he's taking a break from live performances for "a long period of time." "After many years of performing in a multitude of configurations, Jack White is announcing that he will be taking a break from performing live for a long period of time," said a news release.

Even if Jack White had a crazy tour rider -- which he DOES NOT, he insists in a new press release posted to his Third Man Records site and e-mailed to the media via Nasty Little Man PR company -- it would be none of your business.

Jack White's magical American summer of baseball continues with every child's dream: having Topps make you a baseball card. After visiting baseball stadiums throughout the country during his 2014 tour -- the Colorado Rockies' Coors Field included -- Topps has included White in the 2015 Series 1 set.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzxQUhM5oJI Jack White has been catching heat for talking smack about other bands lately. It started with leaked emails calling Black Keys' frontman Dan Auerbach an asshole, among other things, then his Rolling Stone cover story where he spent spent a portion of the interview making comments about other musicians, like the Black Keys and White Stripes drummer and wife-sister Meg White.

Jack White is a known color obsessive. You can start with his surname, borrowed from his ex-wife and former bandmate, Meg White (not, sadly, as yin to Jack Black’s yang), and carried on well after their band’s dissolution.

Beck, Jack White and more make our list of best Colorado shows this week. We’ll be seeing you there, and if you don’t make it out, follow the music musings on our Twitter @RVRB and our selfies on Instagram @heyreverb.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfRn9IQHVps Hey Jack White, It's honestly great to see you having fun at baseball games again. You threw the opening pitch at a Tigers game last week, and we could totally tell how happy you were to do it.

Hey Jack White, We (and the rest of the Internet) saw the above picture. We feel for you, man. You try to go to a Cubs game and you turn into a meme with captions like "I Miss Meg" and "Saw Someone Wearing a Black Keys Shirt." That's not the American pastime we grew up with.

YouTube has threatened to take down videos by artists such as Radiohead, Jack White, Vampire Weekend, Arctic Monkeys, Adele and many more, due to their record labels working together to refuse the licensing terms put forth by Google's video streaming site, according to the Financial Times.

With his new album due out next week, Jack White has shared the video for "Lazaretto." Featuring White in black-and-white, the video has the artist singing in alternating empty rooms with glass shattering by various items: baseballs, bullets, dice, cars, even himself.

A week ahead of its official release you can stream the new Jack White album, "Lazaretto," in full. He's already shared the tracks "Temporary Ground," "High Ball Stepper" and "Just One Drink," but now we can listen to the full 11-track album.